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at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the people, actual people involved, sorry, there's not much that they can do. however, the people in possession of these art works, that is still a crime. but the prosecutors say that they would be willing to give immunity in certain cases. so really at the heart of all this, they want the art back. >> they want it, $500 million worth of art and they want it back. lisa sylvester, thank you. >>> an article about race sparks an uproar in the city of brotherly love. cnn's erin burnett is going "out front" on the story. >> this article is getting such incred
at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the...
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. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to talk after you're done and relaxed, all the endorphins are flowing and happy things are going on, and people's tongues loosen. >> another was an exotic dancer that in world war i was accused of seducing diplomats to get them to give up secrets. peter earnest, former cia officer that runs the international spy museum says it is not always female spies with male targets. >> during the cold war, germans under marcus wolf had a very active program of sending romeos into west germany, seeing who they could meet and develop relationships with, if they had access to intelligence. >> reporter: a program he says worked well for the eas
. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to...
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the total of evidence over the last two years and the evidence is mounting, i look at this as an old fbi agent, so when you look at all the evidence, how it's mounting, i believe after looking at all of that evidence, kate, over the last two years they have configured chemical weapons in a position to use them, they have shown intent to use them, and i believe a small quantity, at least a small quantity of chemical weapons has been used. it shouldn't take chemical weapon usage to get the united states to stop a humanitarian crisis of this epic proportion that has national security implications for the united states. i get it's a hard decision. president said that when he went to the middle east, but this is dangerous if we don't get this right. and think of this, the opposition told the united states secretary of state they weren't interested in a meeting. that tells you how far our credibility has fallen with people on the ground doing the fighting. our arab league partners, who i meet with constantly, are frustrated. i believe there's a diplomatic solution, but you can't have that unle
the total of evidence over the last two years and the evidence is mounting, i look at this as an old fbi agent, so when you look at all the evidence, how it's mounting, i believe after looking at all of that evidence, kate, over the last two years they have configured chemical weapons in a position to use them, they have shown intent to use them, and i believe a small quantity, at least a small quantity of chemical weapons has been used. it shouldn't take chemical weapon usage to get the united...
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now he's behind bars and the fbi is joining the investigation. lisa sylvester here, this is one of those stories that makes you go, how did this happen. >> yeah, this is truly one of those pretty wild stories here. he was actually a ticketed passenger, so he didn't breach security. but let's just say when he didn't like his seat assignment, he tried to pass himself off as a pilot. in the movie "catch me if you can" a smooth-talking leonardo dicaprio flies around the world posing as a pilot. philippe jernnard thought he could pull something off similar. jernnard, a retired winemaker, was traveling from france headed to west palm beach and was on a layover in philadelphia. he was dressedn a white button-down shirt with a airfrance logo over the pocket. jernnard went to the gate and tried to get his seat upgraded from coach. but an agent said business class was already full and couldn't accommodate his request. that's when authorities say he boarded the plane and went straight to the cockpit, and sat behind the pilot in what's known as a jump seat.
now he's behind bars and the fbi is joining the investigation. lisa sylvester here, this is one of those stories that makes you go, how did this happen. >> yeah, this is truly one of those pretty wild stories here. he was actually a ticketed passenger, so he didn't breach security. but let's just say when he didn't like his seat assignment, he tried to pass himself off as a pilot. in the movie "catch me if you can" a smooth-talking leonardo dicaprio flies around the world posing...